Množina: lichens
ETYM Latin, from Greek leichen.
(Homonym: liken).
Any thallophytic plant of the division Lichenes; occur as crusty patches or bushy growths on tree trunks or rocks or bare ground etc.
Any organism of the group Lichenes, which consists of a specific fungus and a specific alga existing in a mutually beneficial relationship. Found as colored patches or spongelike masses adhering to trees, rocks, and other substrates, lichens flourish under adverse conditions.
Some lichens have food value, for example, reindeer moss and Iceland moss; others give dyes, such as litmus, or are used in medicine. They are sensitive to atmospheric pollution (see indicator species).
Lowly gray-green flowerless plant encrusting rocks, trees, etc.; encrusting skin disease.
licentious · lichen · lichenification · lichenin · lichen-manna · lichen nitidus · lichenoid
Singular of lichen nitidus is lichen nitidu.
licentious · lichen · lichenification · lichenin · lichen-manna · lichen nitidus · lichenoid · Lichtheim's plaques · licit
Množina: lichen-mannas
licentious · lichen · lichenification · lichenin · lichen-manna · lichen nitidus · lichenoid · Lichtheim's plaques · licit
Množina: lichenifications
Thickening of the skin caused by repeated rubbing or scratching (Medicine)
licentious · lichen · lichenification · lichenin · lichen-manna · lichen nitidus · lichenoid · Lichtheim's plaques · licit
Množina: lichenins
Type of starch obtained from lichens (Chemistry)
licentious · lichen · lichenification · lichenin · lichen-manna · lichen nitidus · lichenoid · Lichtheim's plaques · licit